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(Seminar) Hunting “Strange” Signals via Deep Learning

11/19 2019
  • Title (Seminar) Hunting “Strange” Signals via Deep Learning
  • Speaker
  • Date
  • Venue
  • Abstract

    CAS Key Laboratory of Theoretical Physics

    Institute of Theoretical Physics

    Chinese Academy of Sciences

     Seminar

    Title

    题目

    Hunting “Strange” Signals via Deep Learning

    Speaker

    报告人

    Yuichiro Nakai

    Affiliation

    所在单位

    Tsung-Dao Lee Institute and Shanghai Jiao Tong University

    Date

    日期

    3:00pm, Nov 19, 2019, Tuesday

    Venue

    地点

    ITP South Building 6420

    Abstract

    摘要

    Deep learning is receiving increased attention throughout physics community as well as the real world. In this talk, after a brief introduction of deep learning, I will present two of my recent research on this technique applied to collider physics. The first part of the talk is on the possibility of strange-quark tagging, the last missing piece among quark and gluon identifications in jets. I will describe how to overcome the most difficult classification between strange and down quark jets. Neural networks feed jet images and learn features of strange jets in a supervised way. The second part is on an unsupervised learning technique called autoencoder as a tool for new physics search. The key idea of the autoencoder is that it learns to map background events back to themselves, but fails to reconstruct anomalous events that it has never encountered before. The reconstruction error can then be used as an anomaly threshold. As the first baby step, the example of finding top and gluino jets from background QCD jets will be discussed.

    Contact Person

    所内联系人

    舒菁